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1970128965New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1970. Hardcover. VG- Pages have aged but consistently; plates are still vivid; front cover is slightly bowed; dj is near perfect. Crimson cloth boards with white stamped lettering maroon DJ with color illus. 328 pp. 315 illustrations 63 tipped-in in full color. In English. From the DJ: The more than 300 superb reproductions demonstrate Marini's mastery in bronze wood plaster stone cement and terra cotta as well as in oil tempera watercolor gouache ink and pastel. The illustrations also include some important documentary photographs of the artist at work and with family friends and colleagues. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover books
1950006012New York NY: Bloch Publishing Company 1950. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xviii 128 pages of text. Blue hardcover cloth binding; protected in stiff archival mylar. No dustjacket. Illustrated with six black & white plates including maps drawings and portraits. With a Preface by Dr. Solomon Grayzel. With an introduction biographical sketch of the author and explanatory notes by the translator. Translated from the Hebrew by Mesch. Inscribed and signed by the wife of the translator Vellie Mesch to friends in Chicago in 1965. First edition. Bloch Publishing Company Hardcover books
1935WN12166New York: N.Y.Genealogical Soc. 1935. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. N.Y.Genealogical Soc. Hardcover books
18583208bdLondon: Longman Brown Green Longmans and Roberts 1858. First Edition. Two volumes. Octavo bound by Thomas Beet of Conduit Street in full tree calf calf labels gilt-decorated spines marbled edges 451 pp 436 pp. Very Good; front joint of Volume I a bit tender light shelf wear. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858. First Edition. unknown books
1895TB28062New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1895. First Edition. Very good in light green buckram cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine and on the front board. A small octavo measuring 7 1/2 by 5 inches with very light rubbing to the cloth at the ends of the spine and foxing to the end sheets. Without a dust jacket. Written in pencil on the title page beneath the pseudonym Heclawa the following inscription appears: "From the author A. Lincoln Himmelwright" The upper edge of the title page bears the name of a previous owner in pencil. Also of interest facing page 172 is a photograph titled "The Return to Kendrick" of six horsemen surrounded by many men standing in front of a building. Someone has drawn in pencil an arrow connected to one of the horsemen to the author's name also written in pencil. Given how obscure the faces of anyone are in this photograph it would have been the author or someone with first hand knowledge to make this identification. 259 pages of text and appendices followed by a fold-out map of the "Clearwater Basin and adjoining Territory" of what is now Idaho and western Montana. Illustrated with a frontispiece eleven engravings eleven photographs and one line drawing. The author published this book using a pseudonym due to the controversy surrounding the discovery of this lost hunting party for leaving their cook George Colegate behind unable to walk and thinking he was close to death. The cook's body was located year later six miles from where he had been left to die. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1630012646Lugd. Batavor; Leiden: Ex officina Elzeviriana 1630. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. 343 i.e. 347 pages followed by xiii pages of index; Numbers 183-186 repeated in pagination. Original full vellum binding with minor to moderate soiling and rubbing. Meausures 10 cm 4 inches height. The entirety of the text is affected by damp-staining not visible on the binding. Engraved title page is printed in red and black with a small ink mark near the bottom edge. On pages 181-343 is contained the work: Abrahami Ortelii et Ioannis Viviani Itinerarivm per nonnulas Gallae belgiae partes. Ad clarissimum virum Gerardum Mercatorem Cosmographum. Editio altera castigatior Plantiniana anni MDLXXXIV. Protected in a custom clamshell box. Netherlands Belgium Description and Travel. Ex officina Elzeviriana Hardcover books
179129150New York: Printed by W. Durell 1791. viii 9-95 1 blank pp. Stitched and disbound. Lightly foxed and worn. Good.<br/><br/> The first American printing issued from New York in 1765. Hellenbroek was a Dutch Reformed Minister who died in 1731. <br/>Evans 23438. NAIP w036492 5. Printed by W. Durell unknown books
198287054New York: Oxford University Press 1982. First printing of this edition. Very Good plus in brown and yellow glossy wrappers. Fourth Edition. Oxford University Press unknown books
1965299511Stanford: Stanford University Press 1965. hardcover. fine/very good. x 119 pages thin 8vo brown cloth d.w. spine sunned and with a few small spots. Stanford: Stanford University Press 1965. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Stanford University Press unknown books
1983153342New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1983. Paperback. x 273p. no illustrations softbound in 8x5.5 inch wraps. Slightest edgewear a sound clean unmarked copy. Farrar Straus & Giroux paperback books
195178342Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1951. First edition of this modern classic of Jewish theology. Octavo original cloth. Near fine in the rare original dust jacket with some chips and rubbing. Jacket designed by Marshall Lee. Man Is Not Alone is a profound beautifully written examination of the ingredients of piety: how man senses God's presence explores it accepts it and builds life upon it. Abraham Joshua Heschel's philosophy of religion is not a philosophy of doctrine or the interpretation of a dogma. He erects his carefully built structure of thought upon foundations which are universally valid but almost generally ignored. It was Man Is Not Alone which led Reinhold Niebuhr accurately to predict that Heschel would "become a commanding and authoritative voice not only in the Jewish community but in the religious life of America." Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover books
182126063New York: Published by James Eastburn Literary Rooms 1821 1821. First edition. BAL 8512. Boards somewhat stained and slightly worn; very good copy. 8vo original drab boards and printed paper label. ¶ A vision poem about the final day of retribution read by James Hillhouse 1789-1841 at the anniversary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society in 1812. This was an early work by the New York poet predating his first book by several years but it was not published until this edition in 1821. <br/><br/> New York: Published by James Eastburn, Literary Rooms, 1821 hardcover books
193173760Paris:: Les Editions Internationales Francois Aldor. Very Good. 1931. Hardcover. Text is in French. Translated from the German by Pierre Vachet. First edition thus. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in blue cloth with gilt lettering. No dust jacket. . Les Editions Internationales Francois Aldor, hardcover books
1911UHOAFRA00JNJoseph A. West 1911. Fair. Hoagland Abraham H. Francis West of Duxbury Mass and Some of His Ancestors and Decendants sic. Ogden UT: Joseph A. West 1911. 48pp. 8vo. Gray wraps. Book condition: Fair. Wraps are soiled and chipped at edges with small pieces lacking at spine. Contents have a light stain at fore edge but otherwise good tight. Joseph A. West paperback books
2014020710Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 2014. First Edition. Hardcover. White boards are in very good condition. Title in green on spine. Bottom edge of front board has a ¼ closed tear minor soiling on edges. Mylar wrapped dust jacket is in very good condition. "This thoughtful study is the first book to explore the lake's environmental and cultural history." ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 168 pp . University of New Mexico Press hardcover books
194247853New York: Hillman Periodicals Inc 1942. Reprint. Octavo 19cm; blue pictorial paper wrappers; 128pp. Wrappers creased and lightly soiled with rubbing about the extremities; stray pencil mark on front. Textblock edged and preliminaries foxed; date penciled on title page January 12 1942; mild reading wear else Very Good overall very scarce. The third entry in Hillman's "Detective Novel Classics" series this humorously lurid mystery pulp tells the tale of an "electrical wizard" who is found dead in his personal electrocuting chamber every house needs one. Our range of suspects include the usual dames and dodgy guys all to be investigated by our chain-smoking detective Marty Cohen.<br/><br/>Published under a joint pen name used by ecclectic writer and filmmaker Abraham Polonsky who was blacklisted by the HUAC in 1951; this story is actually a reissue of his 1940 The Goose is Cooked written in alternating chapters with novelist Mitchell A. Wilson. Don't miss the hilarious "dead giveaway" on page 89 with the two real authors referring to themselves by name. Hillman Periodicals, Inc unknown books
1834602211834. Holmes Abraham 1754-1809. An Address Delivered Before the Members of the Bar of the County of Bristol Mass. At New-Bedford June Term 1834. New Bedford: Press of Benjamin T. Congdon 1834. 24 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 5-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers. Some shelfwear and soiling to exterior "26" and later library stamp to head of front wrapper light toning to text internally clean. $75. unknown books
19639591New York: Bookman Associates 1963. Hardcover. 256p. first edition very good condition in a shelfworn dj. Bookman Associates hardcover books
1701046917Jena: Birchner 1701. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum soiled frontis and title page stained and detached with some chipping and old tape marks wear to first few pages a few old marks and notes but very good otherwise. Three works bound in one the first two by Hoping typically found together the last with added engraved title published in 1692 in Frankfurt Illustrated throughout endpapers with notes and a few hand sketches. The Ingeber work is a first edition. 155 7; 183 61; 180 4pp<br/><br/>Three early chiromancy volumes bound up together Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Magic Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 046917. Birchner hardcover books
196245060Amsterdam: Erasmus 1962. limp cloth dust jacket. Kubin Alfred. small 8vo. limp cloth dust jacket. 96 pages. Limited to 950 numbered copies. Biographical sketch and bibliography of 262 items illustrated by Kubin. Text in German. Erasmus unknown books
1958262865Zurich: The Safaho Foundation 1958. First edition one of 290 numbered copies of which 50 not for sale. xvii 304 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Crimosn cloth. Fine. First edition one of 290 numbered copies of which 50 not for sale. xvii 304 pp. 1 vols. 4to. The Safaho Foundation unknown books
196680035Amsterdam The Netherlands: Erasmus Buchhandlung 1966. stiff paper wrappers cardboard slipcase. Miniature Books. miniature book 60 x 53 mm. stiff paper wrappers cardboard slipcase. 95 pages. Limited to 200 numbered copies of which this copy is in a lovely full leather and gilt binding with the original wrappers bound in. A charming little production with facsimles illustrations some color and 13 engraved exlibris of Gianni Mantero. Bookplate on front pastedown of the well-known miniature book collector Kalman Levitan. Front hinge showing moderate seperation. Gilt on spine faded else a bright unmarred copy. Erasmus Buchhandlung unknown books
1962141926Cleveland: World 1962. hardcover. very good. Picasso. Color frontis. 30 half- tones over 40 b&w drawings some color plates. 136pp. tall 8vo cloth d.w. Cleveland and N.Y.: World Publishing Co. 1962. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> World unknown books
35534Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st edition Cleveland World 1962. 156 pages. Fine copy in dust jacket. . Other hardcover books
1957Embry 38035World 1957. First edition. Light rubbing to edges still near fine in complete near fine price-clipped dust jacket. B&W illustrations. World, 1957. First edition. unknown books